The data center of Iran's state-run Bank Sepah was hit by a strike in Tehran on Wednesday, The Jerusalem Post learned.

The disruption at the bank, which is largely responsible for paying the salaries of Iran's military and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, is expected to prevent it from paying salaries for a period, forcing it to find alternative solutions.

The strike occured early in the day, anti-regime London-based Iran International reported.

The attack occured while the bank was processing salary payments for the military, the outlet added.

On Tuesday, both Bank Sepah, and another state-run institution Bank Melli, had services disrupted in an apparent cyber attack. The disruptions continued on Wednesday, with online banking inoperable, and only card-based services running, Iran International stated.

Israel, US, continue strikes on Tehran, Islamic Regime, IRGC

Media outlets, including Iran International, reported explosions across several neighborhoods in Tehran throughout Wednesday as Israeli-US strikes continue against the Islamic Regime as part of operations Roaring Lion and Epic Fury.

This is a developing story.